By Tom Knighton Last week, I wrote about Shivanthi Sathanandan situation. She’s the Democrat in Minnesota who called for “dismantling the police”–as close to “defund the police”…
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Renowned criminology professor who ‘proved’ systemic racism fired for faking data, studies retracted
“The damage to the standing of the University and, in particular, the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice and its faculty approaches the catastrophic and…
By Danielle A new study published this week in BMJ Oncology stated cancer rates have skyrocketed worldwide amongst people under 50. The researchers analyzed data from 204 countries…
By Tyler Durden In August 1991, the world’s first ever web page was published online. Now, more than three decades later, the internet is estimated to serve some 5.16 billion…
By Megan Redshaw, J.D. According to a new peer-reviewed ecological study, a natural experiment occurred when the government of Peru authorized ivermectin for use during the…
By Ken Ham With everything going on in our culture today, studies that highlight what young people believe are particularly interesting and sometimes even surprising.…
By Jacob M. Thompson “Today’s report underscores the depths of the devastating mental health crisis in America. Mental health has become the defining public health…
By Brooke Mallory According to a recent study, the city of Denver in Colorado has the fastest-growing inflation rate of any other city in the…
By Topwar If until recently in Germany 80% of the inhabitants considered themselves to be middle class, then recently this figure has dropped to 63%.…